I'm always blown away by your ability to be both a fluid orator and skillful demonstrative shooter. It's like you're a professional commentator of someone else's focus. 🤯
I laughed at the 3 way joke, too. 😂 This was an excellent tutorial, B. I’m at the point where I call a safety out loud when I’m going for one, which I know isn’t necessary, just so my opponent doesn’t think I’m a complete idiot.
Thanks for the great content! I think this video exemplifies the concept of “Do less, Better” that I’m trying to put in my game. I’ve found myself losing matches sometimes by missing safeties that were too intricate. Keep up the good work 👍🎱
Growing up on a snooker table led me to learn safety play early on.. I used snookers or safety play the most when my potting was not going well.. Obviously pool is a smaller table and more aggressive so I tend not to do much these days.. Nice video, thanks 👍❤️🙏
This is very timely because this coming weekend I play in a scotch doubles tournament. And the top two winners, get to go to Vegas! What’s interesting about this, and relevant, is that I am an APA 6 and my partners a 3, so the more safety I can do, the better, & it is going to be better for both of us.
in fighting games, theres a thing called "option selects" that kinda remind me of the two way you were talking about. basically youd do an input and depending on what happens it could turn into an attack or a block
Thank you so much for this Bryan! I've started playing in September and I've been practicing a lot, but safety play was always a weak point for me and it wasn't something I could really practice. This video gave me a lot of ideas and I’ll try to incorporate them in my game! 😁
i sometimes use this in 8 ball probably confuse some of my team mate until i explain why i did what i did , other then that i shot decent , i accidently might play one my shot wrong in Champion match wrong and scratch witch made the lead we have 5-3 to 5-4 , next to 2 team mate lost 5-5 then next 2 one of my team mate made outstanding long shot over the ball long corner shot ran out next 2 balls and made the 8 ... With that say Team won the Club League Championship make me 2 time winner and friend in photo he finally got his first Championship
To few 😊... This was a great video., If im not mistaken. This is the first video . that I've ever seen you talk about safeties. Thanks .I won a few today because of this video 😊🐸🎱
I guess depends on the league, but I'd guess too few for most, especially APA with more beginning players. Speaking for myself, I play too few, that has cost me some games, I am learning though, if you can't run out, play safe. Thanks for the video Bryan, good information 😊
My process, hide cue ball tight, and/or hide object from kick, plan to not leave ball near money ball. Keep in mind a straight in while cue ball is on the rail and travel is required for next ball is super tough leave. if only hiding cue ball, don't leave a hanger to kick in. ***If on the receiving end of the safe, watch the path of the object ball, you might follow same path to kick it.
Let’s say ur presented with a safety shot from your opponent in which there is a small probability that even a 2 or 3 rail kick shot will produce a solution. Does it make sense to resort to a “chaos theory” approach and slam the hell out of the rack and hope that it improves your ball positioning better than your opponent? He’s getting ball in hand regardless so why not roll the dice?
That’s extremely easy to answer- if you run racks and your opponent doesn’t, I would break up the rack. I’m yet to have someone run their first rack against me and I don’t care if they get to make three or four balls. In fact, I prefer they do - too many people spend too much time playing safety against people who could not run out if their life depended on it.
I'm always blown away by your ability to be both a fluid orator and skillful demonstrative shooter. It's like you're a professional commentator of someone else's focus. 🤯
Wow, you win comment of the year award. Lol. Thank you so much for your comments and thanks for watching.
Thanks from one of those “True Bangers.”
You are no banger WildFire. Maybe a fighter but not a banger. Love having you around the channel. Thanks for your support.
I laughed at the 3 way joke, too. 😂 This was an excellent tutorial, B. I’m at the point where I call a safety out loud when I’m going for one, which I know isn’t necessary, just so my opponent doesn’t think I’m a complete idiot.
LOL thanks as always for watching and for your comments.
Used some of these techniques last night, helped me win a couple of games.....thanks!
Awesome video on safety play. Great shooting BTW. Thanks again Bryan!
Thanks again Richard. Have a great week.
Love playing safe now but it wasn’t always that way.
Great video Brian 👍🏻
You’re the man RON thanks for watching
Excellent video. really appreciate the addition of the kick n stick
As always, thanks for watching and thanks for your comments
Great video as always. Thank you for opening the safety play.
You got it! Thanks for watching the channel and I hope to be of help to your game.
Thanks for the great content! I think this video exemplifies the concept of “Do less, Better” that I’m trying to put in my game. I’ve found myself losing matches sometimes by missing safeties that were too intricate. Keep up the good work 👍🎱
Growing up on a snooker table led me to learn safety play early on.. I used snookers or safety play the most when my potting was not going well.. Obviously pool is a smaller table and more aggressive so I tend not to do much these days.. Nice video, thanks 👍❤️🙏
Thanks for watching and thanks for your comments
This is very timely because this coming weekend I play in a scotch doubles tournament. And the top two winners, get to go to Vegas! What’s interesting about this, and relevant, is that I am an APA 6 and my partners a 3, so the more safety I can do, the better, & it is going to be better for both of us.
Knock them dead. Thanks for watching. And thanks for your comments.
Almost universally, too few. Myself included. Great info again, thanks much Bryan.
Thanks for watching Bill
in fighting games, theres a thing called "option selects" that kinda remind me of the two way you were talking about. basically youd do an input and depending on what happens it could turn into an attack or a block
3-ways are good sometimes lol 😂😂😂 had me rolling
With the right combination 😂😂😂
Excellent video Bryan!
Thank you for watching and thanks for your comments.
Thanks for sharing buddy!! Keep up the great work 👍🎱👍
Yes Sir. Thanks for watching.
:) The right combination! That's right! Be Safe
Have a great day, my friend and thanks for watching
@@FXBilliards You're very welcome ... I truly enjoy your knack of/for instruction/demonstration... and keeping it real. Be Safe
Thank you so much for this Bryan! I've started playing in September and I've been practicing a lot, but safety play was always a weak point for me and it wasn't something I could really practice. This video gave me a lot of ideas and I’ll try to incorporate them in my game! 😁
Glad to help. Thank you again for watching.
Safety shots or awesome I don't be scared to get creative
CHUCK my brother how are you?
@@FXBilliards I am doing great. I've been playing very well lately.
Thanks Bryan
You got it my brother.
Alright! Thank you Brian iam ready for league night tonight! Lol
Go get them James* are you playing a ball or 9-ball?
@FXBilliards both Brian! Double jeopardy! I'm trying to be a 7 in apa I'm getting on the hill in tournaments thanks for all your help
Great video
Thank you Bert and thanks for watching.
i sometimes use this in 8 ball probably confuse some of my team mate until i explain why i did what i did , other then that i shot decent , i accidently might play one my shot wrong in Champion match wrong and scratch witch made the lead we have 5-3 to 5-4 , next to 2 team mate lost 5-5 then next 2 one of my team mate made outstanding long shot over the ball long corner shot ran out next 2 balls and made the 8 ... With that say Team won the Club League Championship make me 2 time winner and friend in photo he finally got his first Championship
Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing. I appreciate it.
Hey Gang - do you think league players play too many, or too few safeties?
Generally too few i would say, myself included. The obvious exceptions are those 6's and 7's.
To few 😊... This was a great video., If im not mistaken. This is the first video . that I've ever seen you talk about safeties. Thanks
.I won a few today because of this video 😊🐸🎱
I guess depends on the league, but I'd guess too few for most, especially APA with more beginning players. Speaking for myself, I play too few, that has cost me some games, I am learning though, if you can't run out, play safe. Thanks for the video Bryan, good information 😊
My process, hide cue ball tight, and/or hide object from kick, plan to not leave ball near money ball. Keep in mind a straight in while cue ball is on the rail and travel is required for next ball is super tough leave. if only hiding cue ball, don't leave a hanger to kick in. ***If on the receiving end of the safe, watch the path of the object ball, you might follow same path to kick it.
Good advice. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
I achieved my first trophy in league play learning to play safeties. My team calls me the safety master now.
Very nice
I’d say too few.. nice video BTW
Thank you very much Nick
When I was playing 9 ball with a friend and my potting wasn't good so then he told me you gotta know how to use the clusters to your advantage
Thanks Zane. And thanks for supporting the channel.
At 5:00 ...
Even ball in hand is a tuff shot.
Nice
Wicked roll on the one ball on that first shot!
Thanks James. Have a great week.
Three ways are good lol
Let’s say ur presented with a safety shot from your opponent in which there is a small probability that even a 2 or 3 rail kick shot will produce a solution.
Does it make sense to resort to a “chaos theory” approach and slam the hell out of the rack and hope that it improves your ball positioning better than your opponent?
He’s getting ball in hand regardless so why not roll the dice?
That’s extremely easy to answer- if you run racks and your opponent doesn’t, I would break up the rack. I’m yet to have someone run their first rack against me and I don’t care if they get to make three or four balls. In fact, I prefer they do - too many people spend too much time playing safety against people who could not run out if their life depended on it.
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